McCreaMA. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Postconcussion Syndrome: The New Evidence Base for Diagnosis and Treatment. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008
2.
BinderLM, RohlingML, LarrabeeGJ. A review of mild head trauma. Part I: meta-analytic review of neuropsychological studies. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol1997;19:421–431
3.
MittenbergW, PattonC, CanyockEM, ConditDC. Base rates of malingering and symptom exaggeration. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol2002;24:1094–1102
4.
SlickDJ, ShermanEMS, IversonGL. Diagnostic criteria for malingered neurocognitive dysfunction: proposed standards for clinical practice and research. Clin Neuropsychologist1999;13:545–561
5.
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th edn. Text Revision. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2000
6.
GreenP, AllenLM, AstnerK. The Word Memory Test: A User's Guide to the Oral and Computer-Administered Forms, US Version 1.1. Durham, NC: CogniSyst Inc, 1996
7.
McCarterRJ, WaltonNH, BrooksDN, PowellGE. Effort testing in contemporary UK neuropsychological practice. Clin Neuropsychologist2009;23:1050–1066
8.
O'BryantSE, LucasJA. Estimating the predictive value of the test of memory malingering: an illustrative example for clinicians. Clin Neuropsychologist2006;20:533–540
9.
GreveKW, OrdJ, CurtisLL, BianchiniKJ, BrennanA. Detecting malingering in traumatic brain injury and chronic pain: a comparison of three forced choice symptom validity tests. Clin Neuropsychologist2008;23:1250–1271
10.
AllenMD, BiglerED, LarsenJ, Goodrich-HunsakerNJ, HopkinsRO. Functional neuroimaging evidence for high cognitive effort on the word memory test in the absence of external incentives. Brain Inj2007;21:1425–1428
11.
LarrabeeG. Aggregation across multiple indicators improves the detection of malingering: relationship to likelihood ratios. Clin Neuropsychologist2008;22:666–679
12.
IversonG. Assessing for exaggeration, poor effort, and malingering in neuropsychological assessment. In: HortonAM, WeddingD, eds. The Neuropsychology Handbook. 3rd edn. New York: Springer, 2008: 125–182
13.
HeilbronnerRL, SweetJJ, MorganJE, LarrabeeGJ, MillisSR, and Conference Participants. American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology Consensus Conference Statement on the Neuropsychological Assessment of Effort, Response Bias, and Malingering. Clin Neuropsychologist 2009;23:1093–1129. Downloadable document at http://www.theaacn.org/position_papers/AACNConsensusConferenceStatement2009.pdf (last checked 27 April 2010)
14.
British Psychological Society. Assessment of Effort in Clinical Testing of Cognitive Functioning for Adults. Professional Practice Board (BPS), 2009. Downloadable document at http://www.bps.org.uk/publications/guidelines-for-practitioners/guidelines-for-practitioners.cfm (last checked 27 April 2010)